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A US economic downturn would set off a global chain reaction
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Borrowers and lenders alike contribute to the bubbles of fiscal irresponsibility
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World Rides to Wall Street's Rescue
US bank executives, forced into the role of paupers, seek cash from global investors
David Enrich
January 17, 2008
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